Asian American Bar Association installs Suzuki, Chen

by John McLean - May. 20, 2010 12:00 AMArizona Business Gazette

Bryce Suzuki, an associate with Bryan Cave in Phoenix, has been installed as president of the Arizona Asian American Bar Association. In addition, George Chen, a partner in the Phoenix office, was reinstalled as a board member. He served as president of AAABA in 2005-06. Suzuki practices in commercial restructuring and bankruptcy, including non-bankruptcy business workouts. He received his law degree with distinction from the University of Iowa in 2003. Chen partners with long-term clients to develop, protect, enforce, defend, license and commercialize intellectual property and other business assets. He received his law degree cum laude from Arizona State University in 1999.

Promotions and hires

 Alan Bayless Feldman, of counsel at Steptoe & Johnson in Phoenix, has been elected to the board of directors of the Epilepsy Foundation of Arizona, which provides services to those individuals and their families affected by epilepsy in Arizona. Feldman focuses his practice on all aspects of labor and employment law. He received his law degree cum laude from Arizona State University in 1998.

 Bryan Cave in Phoenix has been honored with four of its lawyers joining the list of 2010 Southwest Super Lawyers. They are George Chen, intellectual property; Steven A. Hirsch, eminent domain; Robert J. Miller, bankruptcy and creditor/debtor rights; and Jay A. Zweig, employment and labor.